Enjoyed a night at this campground as we traveled between Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Monument. Lovely setting with hills on one side and fields on the other. Nicely spaced sites, many with huts to protect from the wind/sun. Bathroom block was clean and had hot showers. Only downside is that RV and tent sites are mixed together but there must be hookups as we weren't bothered by generator noise.

The park is in a convenient location if you need a night in Carlsbad. It's very RV-focused with just a thin patch of grass for tents (though we were certainly welcomed). Good amenities in bathrooms, hot showers, laundry and a large games room. There was a strange gas-like smell in the air which we later found to be something the town is (unfavorably) famed for, so not specific to the RV park! Would have been a three star rating if it weren't the most expensive place we camped in NM, around 20% higher than places with comparable - and slightly better - amenities, and more pleasant surroundings.

Solid national park campground close to many of the park's trails. The tent sites are well designed, all set back off a main drive so while you're close to others it feels quite secluded. Clean pit toilets on the tent loop and clean bathrooms with flush toilets a 5 min walk away on the RV loop.

A great find as we were just passing through Safford and expected to stay in a characterless RV park. The campground is quite big with each loop around the lake. Nice sites, super clean bathrooms with showers and even a hot tub fed from a natural spring! Highly recommend.

Stayed here while passing through on the interstate. Convenient location as close to the road but plan on listening to traffic and freight trains all night (tent sites are closest to the road). Very windy sites with no fence, trees or other structure to provide shelter. Bathrooms were clean, showers were hot, WIFI limited to two devices per site. Basically a standard city KOA - corporate.

Functional in-city RV park with some gravel tent sites. Clean bathrooms, good laundry and WIFI. We stayed in one of the camping cabins as it was only a little more than a tent site, the cabin was basic and clean with a heater. Would stay again if passing through Gallup.

Nice tent sites with huts to provide shelter from the wind. Clean bathrooms, laundry onsite, WI-FI reaches across the grounds. Only downside is the noise, from the road and the neighboring houses - a trade-off from being right within the town.

Fantastic campground! The tent sites are spacious and well maintained. The bathrooms are extremely clean and the showers (four available in the women's room, not sure how many in the men's) are hot. The WIFI reaches the tent sites at the back of the grounds, and the sunrise view is beautiful. Would definitely recommend for those looking to camp in Santa Fe.

Huge national park campground but subdivided well so you don't really feel like you in a crowd. Probably the best feature is the trails accessed right from the grounds with many options for different lengths and difficulty of hike.We stayed at the "walk in sites", so called because the parking is 50 or so feet from the site. Restrooms with running water and flush toilets. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit. There is a small well stocked store. No showers. A shuttle runs from Gatlinburg so possible to visit without a car.